Two Buildings at Rivington and Suffolk Hit the Market for $12M

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A pair of Lower East Side tenements in the orbit of Essex Crossing is now in the proverbial crosshairs. Both are on the market for a collective $12 million.

The two properties are located around the corner from each other at Rivington and Suffolk Streets, and combine for 17,684 square-feet of floor area. The four-story 155 Rivington boasts three floors of office space (formerly Kickstrter offices) atop the vacant retail previously held by Delilah, and is listed with a $7 million price tag; the three-story 116 Suffolk is going for $4.95 million, and consists of of eight apartments above the former Spreadhouse Cafe (three of those units are rent stabilized).

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